Project for "Operating Systems" course at Unviversity of Verona
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Project for "Operating Systems" course at Unviversity of Verona
Implementation of various Unix system programs
A simple UNIX shell implemented in C.
Modified version of the xv6 operating system as part of a mini project in the Operating systems and networks course (OSN) in IIIT Hyderabad
A simple UNIX command interpreter.
Made own Shell in C in linux, Implementation of own System Call, Manual Kernel updation and activities on PintOS.
Developed a program that displays the file system on the terminal and helps users navigate through it using special keys, open files and execute basic file commands
This repository contains all the C programs that I have executed for my OS Course in my 3rd Year of Computer Science Undergrad program at Dayananda Sagar University, Bengaluru, India in Q4 2022.
the printf() function from libc. A library that contains ft_printf(), a function that will mimic the original printf().
This project contains two programs that control the number of worker processes or threads running in parallel and allow for runtime changes. One program uses signals to communicate with worker processes, while the other uses inter-thread communication for worker threads.
On hold until further notice. Uses HertzScript coroutines to implement preemptively multitasked JavaScript Green threads.
Il repository contiene il progetto sviluppato durante il corso di Programmazione di sistema al PoliTo nel 2023/2024
Building a custom system call in Linux using C kernel programming.
Contains C programs on Unix system. Uses various system calls such as fork, pipe, wait, signal, dup, file system calls
This contains all my assingment for OS course in the Monsoon 2020
Designed Linux terminal based file explorer which operates on two mode: View mode and Command mode.
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